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- noun Plural form of
hierarch .
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Examples
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Many Catholics believe the hierarchs are getting sloppy as they grapple with the problem of their waning leverage.
Michele Somerville: Bishop To Same-Sex Marriage Supporters: Your Money's No Good Here Michele Somerville 2011
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Many Catholics believe the hierarchs are getting sloppy as they grapple with the problem of their waning leverage.
Michele Somerville: Bishop To Same-Sex Marriage Supporters: Your Money's No Good Here Michele Somerville 2011
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For the article that described scientists as calling for anti-pollution measures, people had quite opposite reactions: for communitarians and egalitarians, it increased their perception of the risk from global warming, but for individualists and hierarchs, it decreased their perception of the risk.
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Many Catholics believe the hierarchs are getting sloppy as they grapple with the problem of their waning leverage.
Michele Somerville: Bishop To Same-Sex Marriage Supporters: Your Money's No Good Here Michele Somerville 2011
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In all cases, the mean risk assessment of the subjects correlates with their position on these dimensions: individualists and hierarchs are much less worried about global warming than communitarians and egalitarians.
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In all cases, the mean risk assessment of the subjects correlates with their position on these dimensions: individualists and hierarchs are much less worried about global warming than communitarians and egalitarians.
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In all cases, the mean risk assessment of the subjects correlates with their position on these dimensions: individualists and hierarchs are much less worried about global warming than communitarians and egalitarians.
Social epistemology and climate denialism | Serendipity 2009
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For the article that described scientists as calling for anti-pollution measures, people had quite opposite reactions: for communitarians and egalitarians, it increased their perception of the risk from global warming, but for individualists and hierarchs, it decreased their perception of the risk.
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For the article that described scientists as calling for anti-pollution measures, people had quite opposite reactions: for communitarians and egalitarians, it increased their perception of the risk from global warming, but for individualists and hierarchs, it decreased their perception of the risk.
Social epistemology and climate denialism | Serendipity 2009
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Many Catholics believe the hierarchs are getting sloppy as they grapple with the problem of their waning leverage.
Michele Somerville: Bishop To Same-Sex Marriage Supporters: Your Money's No Good Here Michele Somerville 2011
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